Blog — Germany
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Berlin Apartment vs House Prices and Yields: Which Screens Better?
In the 23 May 2026 snapshot, Berlin’s apartment market shows the lower entry price and far deeper listing volume, while houses post the stro
German Cities Where High-End Apartment Rents Pull Furthest Ahead
In the 23 May 2026 snapshot of German apartment asking rents, several cities show an unusually wide gap between median and upper-quartile re
Cheapest Cities in Germany for Apartment Buyers in 2026
In the 23 May 2026 snapshot of Germany’s apartment market, Chemnitz was the cheapest city in this ranking at a median asking price of €68,66
Most Affordable 3-Room Apartments in Germany for Family Buyers
In the 16 May 2026 snapshot, Chemnitz and Duisburg stand out as the most accessible large-city markets in this Germany ranking for 3-room ap
Cheapest vs Most Expensive Cities in Germany for Apartments 2026
In the 16 May 2026 snapshot of Germany’s apartment market, the gap between the cheapest and most expensive cities is striking. Chemnitz, Dui
Germany House Price Trend: 10-Year Index History and Turning Points
Based on Eurostat house price index data through Q4 2025, Germany’s housing cycle now reads in three clear phases: a long upswing into 2022,
Apartments vs Houses in Germany: Prices, Rents and Yields in 2026
In the 9 May 2026 snapshot, houses in Germany carried both a far higher median asking price and a higher median gross yield than apartments
Germany Apartment Prices by Size in 2026: Yields Fade as Rooms Rise
In the 9 May 2026 snapshot of Germany’s apartment market, median asking prices rise sharply with each extra room, from €138,853 for 1-room u
Most Affordable German Cities for Apartment Buyers in 2026
In the 25 Apr 2026 asking-price snapshot matched with 2024 income data, Germany’s most affordable apartment markets are concentrated in lowe
Berlin apartment rental yield by size: 1-room units lead in April 2026
In the Apr 2026 snapshot for Berlin apartments, gross rental yields were highest for 1-room units at 3.55% and lowest for 4-room homes at 2.

Hidden Opportunities in German City Apartment Markets: When Bigger Means Cheaper per Square Meter
A larger apartment is supposed to cost more per square meter — but in several German cities, the opposite is true. JobStatsen data shows tha

Uncovering Hidden Value: Why Larger Apartments Are Cheaper per Square Meter in Certain German Cities
Conventional wisdom says smaller apartments usually cost more per square metre because they are easier to afford in absolute terms and often